
Peeping through the windows of the Waterlily House, Kew Gardens, London, October 2020



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Copyright Debbie Smyth, 29 October 2020
Posted as part of KindaSquare
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Peeping through the windows of the Waterlily House, Kew Gardens, London, October 2020
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Copyright Debbie Smyth, 29 October 2020
Posted as part of KindaSquare
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Kinda arty farty Debbie 🙂
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🙂 I like that – I was a little inspired Saul Leiter, but with an arty farty touch as you say. He’d have been on a busy street, I was wandering round a garden
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I prefer a garden myself 🙂
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I find it harder to choose. But the garden would win in the end
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Kew Gardens is on my destination list. I was at Chicago Botanic Garden in August and could only peep through windows there.
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It’s well worth a visit, especially when they’ve got a special event in. Orchids in February are particularly good. The displays are limited at the moment and not all houses are open but still great for a colourful wander and feel of escape. As our to-visit lists grow, it will be hard to decide where to head to first once travel is safe again.
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Ah, a sneak peek!
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Yes, it was open but I enjoyed the views from outside as much as inside. I had to stay inside for ages, as it took at least 15 mins for my lens to demist
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Yes, I had that experience in the Glasshouse at Wisley a few years ago
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With no hot holidays this year, I had forgotten about that problem. And there’s nothing you can do but wait.
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Absolutely
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They don’t get cleaned very often!
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Probably never – not on the inside anyway 🙂
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I love playing peeping Tom with you 🙂 🙂
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I particularly enjoy it in winter with steamy windows and a little bit of guesswork required 🙂
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